
These people were all drawn as I travelled about Prague. Beginning at the left, the first three represented were encountered in the metro, on the 24th, the 26th and the 27th of May. The fourth drawing is of a carving of a long dead bishop that permanently ponders on the north wall of St. Vitus Cathedral up in the Castle. After the drawing of him, come one of a sunglass shaded sketcher and one of a jazz trumpet player, both drawn on Sunday as they worked their trades among passersby on the Charles River Bridge. The next two figures are an organist and a French Horn player making music in a 6pm Sunday concert in St. Nicholas Church on the Old Town Square. Beyond the horn player is a Sunday evening subway rider, drawn upon a flyer announcing the concert I had just attended at St Nicholas Church. The last drawing is of the cabbie, done as he drove me to the airport Monday, to catch my flight home. Each encounter with such people contributes in its own small way to the definiton of one's life, and for that reason, such encounters are represented in See TET01 and similar sketch-based sites. This supposition is discussed further elsewhere (see first two links below) and analogous treatment of such encounters occurs in other Taylor sites (see the third link below).
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